Despite the welfare of Veneto Region orders by law to have a case project for each child in out-of-home care (2492 in 2007), data about their outcome are not available and social workers do not use a common way of assessing and planning intervention. Hence, it is not possible to have a global picture about interventions, about the different care processes and outcome, and therefore it is hard to evaluate. Furthermore, birth family is rarely or poorly involved in the intervention and often care path focuses just on the child and not on the parenting, in order to foster the child-parent relationship.
Children and families out-of-home. Co-building of tools to assess, plan and monitor intervention with children and their families
BASTIANONI, Paola;
2010
Abstract
Despite the welfare of Veneto Region orders by law to have a case project for each child in out-of-home care (2492 in 2007), data about their outcome are not available and social workers do not use a common way of assessing and planning intervention. Hence, it is not possible to have a global picture about interventions, about the different care processes and outcome, and therefore it is hard to evaluate. Furthermore, birth family is rarely or poorly involved in the intervention and often care path focuses just on the child and not on the parenting, in order to foster the child-parent relationship.File in questo prodotto:
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